92-95 Honda Civic Oem Cruise Control Actuator Cable on 2040-parts.com
Irmo, South Carolina, United States
This item was dis-assemble off an 94 Civic EX.
Most parts will fit all models of 92-95 Civic. Some Parts may be interchangeable with other vehicle. please research before purchasing. Item are tested in the vehicle and confirmed working upon removal. |
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